Behrend Lions Country Teams Win 2007 AMCC Championships

Penn State Behrend men's and women's cross country teams dominated the course on Saturday, October 27, winning the 2007 AMCC Championship hosted by Hilbert College in Hamburg, New York. 

"It was a great win for our programs," said head coach Greg Cooper. "To win both championships in the same season is something we have never done before as a cross country program. Both teams did it with style and class." 

The championships marked the men's second and the women's third title in Behrend cross country history. 

The men had a stellar performance, with five runners finishing in the top nine spots and seven earning All-AMCC honors.  Sophomore sensation Kevin Gorny (Erie/McDowell) paced the pack of Behrend Lions runners and finished in first place overall for the men with a time of 27:51.
Gorny took over the race with about two miles to go, and never looked back.  "It was awesome to watch," said coach Cooper. "He had a plan, and he executed it." 

Other top ten finishers for Behrend included freshman Tyler Lyon (Washington/Trinity) who finished fourth overall, freshman Steve Monie (Butler/Butler) who finished fifth, and senior Andy Marshall (Brunswick, OH/Brunswick) who came sixth place overall.  Andy Iams (Harrison City/Penn Trafford) and Bob Cizek (Pittsburgh/Shaler) finished in eighth and ninth place respectively, while teammate Matt Alto (Uniontown, OH/Archbishop Hoban) placed tenth overall and also earned all-conference honors. The men competed among ten teams and won the event with 24 points, while Frostburg State finished a distance second with 37 points.

The women's race started off the day setting a great tone as Behrend placed six women in the top 10 spots.  Junior runner Jenny Bailey (Corry/Corry) was the top runner for the Behrend women.  She finished second overall with a time of 24:22. The women also had a squad of top ten finishers to help boost them to victory.  Freshman Emily Berry (Reno/Rocky Grove) rounded out in the fourth spot overall, while Liz Keller (Olean, NY/Bradford) finished in sixth place.  Senior Lisa Brozewicz (Wattsburg/Seneca), Mallory Souleret (Pittsburgh/Baldwin) and Alex Falvo all ran excellent races in order to seal the win.
 

Looking forward, in two weeks we will travel to Lehigh University for the NCAA Mid-East Regional meet on Saturday, November 10. 

The men have made it their goal all season long to finish in the top 10, and that seams very possible with the way they ran this weekend.  "Our top runners should contend for All-Region team honors, and our freshmen should contend for the All-Freshman Region team," according to coach Cooper.  In addition, those who have a GPA of 3.5 or above and finish in the top 25% will be eligible for Academic All-American honors.  

"For the women, we have run better and better every week," continued Cooper. "I look at this as an opportunity to get some individual accolades as well as some team recognition."

 

 

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